We have developed a novel user interface technique for hypertext, called fluid links, that has several advantages over current methods. Fluid links provide additional information ...
We describe a set of tools to support navigational hypermedia linking within audio (‘branching audio’) and between media types including audio. We have adopted an open hyperme...
David De Roure, Steven Blackburn, Lee Oades, Jonat...
“Linking by inking” is a new interface for reader-directed link construction that bridges reading and browsing activities. We are developing linking by inking in XLibris, a hy...
Morgan N. Price, Gene Golovchinsky, Bill N. Schili...
This paper introduces XHMBS (the eXtended Hyperdocument Model Based on Statecharts) to support the formal specification of general hypermedia applications. XHMBS uses a novel form...
Fabiano Borges Paulo, Marcelo Augusto Santos Turin...
The historical development of hypermedia systems can be rized as a series of successive abstractions of functionality away from the "core" hypermedia server, often resul...
Reuse is increasingly strategic for reducing cost and improving quality of hypermedia design and development. In this paper, based on the design and development of a real hypermed...
Annotation is a key way in which hypertexts grow and increase in value. This paper first characterizes annotation according to a set of dimensions to situate a long-term study of ...
The World Wide Web grows through a decentralized, almost anarchic process, and this has resulted in a large hyperlinked corpus without the kind of logical organization that can be...
David Gibson, Jon M. Kleinberg, Prabhakar Raghavan
We have implemented a browser companion called PadPrints that dynamically builds a graphical history-map of visited web pages. PadPrints relies on Pad++, a zooming user interface ...
Ron R. Hightower, Laura T. Ring, Jonathan Helfman,...
The presentation layer of hypermedia systems could benefit from standard object querying functionality and this is most effective if strong typing is enforced. By strong typing we...